The Eagles bring one of the league's worst defenses to MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Giants bring one of the worst defenses and offenses. Something has to give.

I have my finger on the pulse of this Eagles team so far this season. I'm 3-1 against the spread. The Eagles enter this one as three-point underdogs according to Bovada. Underdogs! To an 0-4 team that has looked horrible this season. I sense an Eagles cover. In a big win.

Here's how...

• Trent Cole Records 2 Sacks
The numbers are ugly. Cole doesn't have a sack this season. (He had one against Kansas City that was taken away upon further review.) But it doesn't mean he hasn't been applying pressure. The former Pro Bowler has been getting close in recent weeks, even on the interior where he spends most of his time in the Eagles' nickel package. This week the hard work will pay off. The Giants' offensive line is in shambles. Cole will abuse the left side of the line, tackle Will Beatty and guard Kevin Booth, and take down Eli Manning twice.

• Riley Cooper Catches a Touchdown Pass
The scrutiny on Cooper increases with each nondescript game. For one week at least, it dies down. Cooper catches a touchdown pass (on a fade pattern, no less) against a Giants secondary completely ravaged by injuries. Three of the Giants' four top cornerbacks may not play. Even Cooper benefits from that with his second TD reception of the season.

• Eagles 41, Giants 13
The Eagles aren't just going to win, they're going to win big. The more I stared at the matchups and the litany of Giants injuries, the more I realized they are a really bad team. They won't be able to stop the Eagles. They won't even be able to stop the Eagles' anemic pass rush. This one will turn into a blowout, in favor of the visitors. Chip Kelly's offense won't stumble for a third straight week. Michael Vick, LeSean McCoy and the entire Eagles offense has a field day at MetLife Stadium.

Your Bold Predictions: ‏Via @vsturd05"Shady and Desean combine for 400 yards of offense. #BoldPredictions"
Wow. This is BIG. And bold. I see an impressive effort from the offense, but 400 is a hard number for two non-quarterbacks to reach. A total of 200 yards for LeSean McCoy? Maybe. Another 200 from DeSean on top of that? That would be something. The Eagles might score more than 41 if that is the case.

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Via @RiehlyAwesome"eagles 31 - giants 24. Eli throws 2 picks. Jacobs fumbles once. #boldpredictions"
Riehly, you're really going out on a limb here. Three turnovers forced by the Eagles defense? They haven't forced a turnover in three weeks. They've only forced five this season. And this after getting a league-low 13 all of last season. Any number of turnovers forced by this defense would be an accomplishment. Three would be a borderline miracle.